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Wakcha Tamya
Jimena is a hungry girl who wanders through the mountains in search of food and comes across the carrot garden of an old indigenous farmer. She steals the last carrot from the garden and is caught and imprisoned by the old man. She tries to escape by any means necessary, even at the cost of other's well being.
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This documentary explores the indigenous peoples of the Andes, focusing on their unique traditions, cultural resilience, and the challenges they face in the modern world. It aims to shed light on their rich history and the enduring legacy of their ancestral knowledge.
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The film's title, 'Wakcha Tamya,' is derived from an indigenous Quechua phrase, signifying 'poor person' or 'orphan,' hinting at themes of hardship and resilience.
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